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 | | A few of the more controversial programs advocated by some anti-racists include reparations, affirmative action, diversity training, and the antifa movement. |
 | | Anti-racists may advocate various responses to this problem, from constitutional changes (for instance, changes in drug laws or in school funding) to greater individual sensitivity. |
 | | Due to prolonged racist resistance in the South, however, and a general collapse of idealism in the North, Reconstruction ended, and gave way to the nadir of American race relations. |
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